I've seen about half a dozen seats do this, so I think it's not a problem, but I want to check.
Even after the seats are installed tightly there's about a 1/2" of movement in the seat itself. Not the base, the seat moves back and forth on the base. Is this a problem, or something known on the compact convertibles? I did a presentation for a twin group a few weeks ago and they had all shopped at the same time, so four or six of their seats were the Roundabouts that did it. Then today at a check there was a couple with a 5/7/09 Diplomat that did it too (had to tell them their lovely Diplomat was not suitable for a newborn and they'd likely need to send daddy out for something while they're in the hospital waiting to be discharged. I hate telling people they need to spend more money, especially post Britax dollars).
I don't know why I didn't post about this sooner. LOL Denise Donaldson was running the check (Safe Ride News) and she said she'd email Sarah Tilton and I should post here.
Anyone know?
Wendy
Even after the seats are installed tightly there's about a 1/2" of movement in the seat itself. Not the base, the seat moves back and forth on the base. Is this a problem, or something known on the compact convertibles? I did a presentation for a twin group a few weeks ago and they had all shopped at the same time, so four or six of their seats were the Roundabouts that did it. Then today at a check there was a couple with a 5/7/09 Diplomat that did it too (had to tell them their lovely Diplomat was not suitable for a newborn and they'd likely need to send daddy out for something while they're in the hospital waiting to be discharged. I hate telling people they need to spend more money, especially post Britax dollars).
I don't know why I didn't post about this sooner. LOL Denise Donaldson was running the check (Safe Ride News) and she said she'd email Sarah Tilton and I should post here.
Anyone know?
Wendy